The School Of Music
Rcgistration in the School of Music is progressing finely. The indications are that a very lrrge number of students will avail themselves of the opportunity offered of studying with teachers who have had the flnest training for their work, who are acoomplished artists and who have won good reputations. No one can afford to trust the musical education of children to inexperienced teachers. The University School of Music has an exceptionally strong corps of teachers. The flnest church positions in Detroit are occupied by members of the Faculty, and several of them are already booked for concerts in Detroit and other cities. A class in sight singing will be estabiiahed and conducted by Miss. Lucy K. Oole. Register at once and then secure desirable hours.
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